It took 22 hours to make and although it’s mainly food the wingspan of the dragon is two foot and so there’s a simple metal armature inside. The rest of the dragon tower is fondant, gumpaste and chocolate cake.
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For a taste of what's inside, Andrew Girdwood published a piece on 5th January 2014 noting: "Blogger and origami master Paperjuke published a guide on how you could build, if you wanted to, paper Goku from the Dragon Ball series from 171 pages.". It also was tagged with Dragon Ball.
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An Iron-man wood burn
It takes hours to burn this image of Iron Man into the wood. It’s a skill of art and a test of stamina. Thanks to BTJ Pyro this is not a challenge we need to face. We can watch the whole process in a video sped up 24 times so that it takes little over […]
Wasteland apocalypse armour
If you like the look of this wasteland apocalypse armour by Two Horns United then you can check out some more pictures after the video. You could also pop over to his Etsy Store and see what else is available. This isn’t entirely an one off project you see. Two Horns makes custom masks, suits […]
Would you say “I do” to a Cylon engagement ring?
They met at a Battlestar Galactica party and Redditor DisturbedRobot knew she was a keeper. He planned to propose and to use a BSG engagement ring. He would have to design it first. He also had to use gold and diamonds from his grandmother’s ring to provife the materials for the ring. It was crafter […]
Alchemy: Transforming the elements into characters
What’s the strangest source of inspiration you’ve ever used for a character? What about one of the elements? Kaycie D is an illustrator who has taken this to a whole new level. For her senior thesis project she’s taken the entire periodic table and transformed them into characters. For the project, Elements: Experiments in Character […]
Nooo! The dungeons of old RPGs are a nightmare
Found this over on Pinterest. It’s a joke about computer RPG dungeon crawls; the health bar gives that away but I suspect it’s one that might ring true with OSR (type #3) fans too.
Irregular Reconnaissance: Anime #4
It’s time for an Irregular Reconnaissance: Anime catch up. The holidays have provided some time to catch up on a series or two. Geek Native’s recently looked at part two of Blue Exorcist and Horizon on the Middle of Nowhere but what of those shows that are being watched one episode at a time? In […]
Award winning cardboard Robocop protests reboot
This is some cracking cosplay by Comic Book Girl19. It shows some skilful papercraft – except, well, with cardboard and that’s not an easy material to make a costume out of! Impressively, the costume holds off against some strong competition at Comic Con and wins bet in show. This Robocop wasn’t just an exercise in […]
171 pages of impressive Dragon Ball origami
Blogger and origami master Paperjuke published a guide on how you could build, if you wanted to, paper Goku from the Dragon Ball series from 171 pages. Over in Korea, Sinsis followed the guide and carefully created the stunning and life-size origami super warrior.
Puppet C’thulhu
Behold the puppet from beyond space and time. It rises from the depth… on strings. Created by Bryan Van Horn an artist with a clear talent for puppets this a project worthy of praise. The wings are pigskin and flap. The bulk of the puppet was carved from basswood and the head holds batteries for […]









